• Harae or harai (祓 or 祓い) is the general term for ritual purification in Shinto. Harae is one of four essential elements involved in a Shinto ceremony...
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  • Prunus harae is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, native to Bhutan. A small tree that is similar to Prunus rufa, the Himalayan cherry...
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    is the avoidance of kegare ("pollution" or "impurity"), while ensuring harae ("purity"). In Japanese thought, humans are seen as fundamentally pure....
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    the entire body. Misogi is related to another Shinto purification ritual, harae. Thus, both are collectively referred to as misogiharae (禊祓). Every year...
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  • condition can be remedied through purification rites called misogi and harae. Kegare can have an adverse impact not only on the person directly affected...
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  • concerned in certain ways, for example through purification rites called harae. Harae Kegare Matsumoto, Shigeru. "Tsumi". Shogakukan Encyclopedia. Yahoo! Japan...
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    discolor var. viridialba Maxim. Calanthe esquirolii Schltr. Calanthe tyoh-harae Makino Calanthe cheniana Hand.-Mazz. Calanthe amamiana var. latilabellata...
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    Lonicera guillonii H.Lév. & Vaniot Lonicera gynochlamydea Hemsl. Lonicera harae Makino Lonicera × heckrottii – golden flame honeysuckle Lonicera × helvetica...
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    trees, which have been considered sacred in Japan since ancient times. Harae Vala (Vedic) Philippi, Donald L. 1968/1969. Kojiki. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton...
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  • known as the Great Purification. The name Oharae literally means Great Harae. The ritual was held biannually as a festival at the end of the sixth and...
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